From Winds of Jihad:
Germany
by sheikyermami on October 16, 2010
Germany: 58% want to ’seriously limit’ practice of Islam
The immigration debate sparked this summer by former Bundesbank board member Thilo Sarrazin has apparently had an effect on the German public. Over 58 percent said that “religious practice for Muslims in Germany should be seriously limited,” and that number rose to 75.7 percent for people from former East Germany. (The Local)
Germany to set up three Islamic study centres: Berlin
Well, as long as the imam’s turn out as good as this guy only greasy Islamophobes like us would complain. However, there is just one small problem: the teachings of the Koran are unconstitutional and diametrically opposed to the values and laws of a liberal democracy.
German university launches training for imams
In the hope that there’ll be less misunderstanders of Islam, of course:
“The new centres will not only create an outstanding framework for better theological debate in our universities. We also want to contribute to making the four million Muslims in Germany feel more at home,” added the minister. (Islam is not about debate, its about killing the unbelievers) The debate was sparked in August when Thilo Sarazzin, a member of the country’s respected central bank said Germany was being made “more stupid” by immigrants.
Berlin would contribute up to four million euros (six million dollars) to the funding for each location, the government added. (Expatica)
The Central Commitee of Ex-Muslims calls this a SCANDAL. (In German)
Opposition Calls for Equal Treatment of Islam
Of course. If it wasn’t for support from the soldiers of Allah, Germany’s Socialists would be irrelevant by now, because the formerly conservative CDU has drifted so far to the left that the whole country has gone off the rails. No wonder the red rat-bags are looking for new customers.
In a reflex action, the SPD has decided in favor of Islam and against the Constitution by not letting their speaker for domestic policy in the Bundestag fraction, Dieter Wiefelspütz, call for equalization with the religions of the West. [more]
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